GEORGE ANDREWS Kanopolis, Ks. Mr. Forrest Allen Lawrence, Ks. Dear Mr. Allen: In the early twenties, when I was a student at K.U., we were having a rally in the new stadium on the evening before a home coming football game. You gave a fine talk and during your talk you quoted a Whitney, I think, The quotation ended something like this, "Whether Ye win, or whether ye lose; pray God Ye be a man.” I have to make a talk to some young people the last of next week and think that I could use the whole quotation to an advantage. If you could recall the author and the quotation, and mail to me in the inclosed envelope, I would thank you very much. I have a cousin, Bill Cochrane, who graduates from Salina High School this spring. If he has not been called to your attention as possible timer fora K.U. athlete, I would suggest you inquire about his performance in high school. I realize that a high school record does not promise us that the college performance will be successful, but I do think that his ability with a couple of years of training will make him as good as the average football or basketball player. If you are interested in him I will be glad to use my in- fluence to get him to attend K.U. , Trusting that I may get this eee from you, I want to thank you in advance. Sincerely yours, George Andrews (signed) a Fee. a ae se eS